TOP cops and probation officers went underground yesterday to mark the start of a week-long campaign targeting graffiti.

The initiative is part of North Wales Police's Dyna Ddigon (That's Enough) scheme, and ties in with the start of the Inside Justice week.

Chief constable Richard Brunstrom was joined by North Wales Probation Service chief Carol Moore as they met people on community service orders cleaning up a Colwyn Bay underpass, known locally as The Ghostries.

Mr Brunstrom said: "This doesn't just affect Colwyn Bay. Unfortunately it's the same the length and breadth of Britain.

"We are saying Dyna Ddigon to these so-called artists and working with our partners to clean-up the town so that residents and visitors to Colwyn Bay can enjoy the views rather than the rubbish."

And in a bid to ensure sprays and paints stay off the walls, police are encouraging anyone who may see graffiti artists at work to contact police or Crimestoppers.